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Manzana is a fascinating exploration of identity, wrapped in a surreal, somewhat haunting atmosphere. Facundo, the protagonist, grapples with the weight of his 40s, which many will find relatable. It's not just about midlife crises; it delves deeper into the essence of self. The film draws inspiration from Magritte's 'The Son of Man,' resulting in visuals that are both striking and thought-provoking. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really sit with Facundo's turmoil and transformation. Performances feel authentic—raw even, which enhances the film's emotional depth. There's a lingering sense of introspection that defines the experience, making it distinctive in a genre often filled with louder narratives.
Surreal visuals inspired by Magritte · Authentic performances · Explores midlife identity crisis
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